Trench Card Rules
Trench Card Rules
Trench Card Rules
The remaining 6 cards are kept in the player's hand for later use in the game. Throughout the game, each player is allowed to peek at his own cards to remind himself of where his cards are.
The player is not allowed to take the same action that he took on his previous turn. And the "Recon" action can only be taken when the player's opponent has fewer than 3 face-up cards. Shift ... The player swaps the position of two adjacent cards. The cards may be side-by-side in the same trench, or may be adjacent between the two trenches. (Note: there are 2 cards in the back trench adjacent to each card in the front trench.) The swap can also be between the back trench and the player's hand. Later in the game, when there are open slots in the back trench, a back-trench card can be shifted into an open adjacent slot. Recon ... The player flips one of his opponent's trench cards face-up. The card remains face-up until it has taken part in a battle, or has been swapped back into its owner's hand. This action can only be done when the opponent has fewer than 3 face-up cards. Attack ... The player selects a card from his front trench that will attack the card directly in front of it in the opponent's front trench. Both players flip their cards face-up (if they aren't already face-up), and the battle is resolved.
Battle Resolution
For cards 3 through King, the higher ranked card wins, following traditional card ranking. Aces and Dueces (2's) are special cards: o Aces beat any face card (Jack, Queen, King), but lose to any numbered card (including Dueces). o Dueces beat Aces and any face card, but lose to any other numbered card. The winning card is returned to its owner's hand. The losing card is removed from the game. In the case of a tie, both cards are returned to their respective owner's hand.
Long Game
The long game is played similarly to the short game, with the following changes...
Setup
Each player starts with 26 cards of the same color (hearts/diamonds versus clubs/spades). After dealing out the 7 cards to start in the front and back trench, the player places the remaining 19 cards facedown as a personal draw deck, and draws 6 cards into his hand.